1

Coin Counter Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Cage Cashier

Salamanca, NY

$13.25 - $16/hr

... coin sorters, wrappers and currency counters; counts down station/float/bank, puts coin away and verifies money received from vault/bank/drop. 9. Conforms to all rules and regulations of SGC CTR ...

Cage Cashier

Buffalo, NY

$14.50 - $17.50/hr

... coin sorters, wrappers and currency counters; counts down station/float/bank, puts coin away and verifies money received from vault/bank/drop. 9. Conforms to all rules and regulations of SGC CTR ...

Cage Cashier

Salamanca, NY · On-site

$13.25 - $16/hr

Uses coin sorters, wrappers and currency counters; counts down station/float/bank, puts coin away and verifies money received from vault/bank/drop. * Conforms to all rules and regulations of SGC CTR ...

Cage Cashier

Salamanca, NY · On-site

$13.25 - $16/hr

... coin sorters, wrappers and currency counters; counts down station/float/bank, puts coin away and verifies money received from vault/bank/drop. 9. Conforms to all rules and regulations of SGC CTR ...

Cage Cashier

Buffalo, NY · On-site

$14.50 - $17.50/hr

... coin sorters, wrappers and currency counters; counts down station/float/bank, puts coin away and verifies money received from vault/bank/drop. 9. Conforms to all rules and regulations of SGC CTR ...

Drop / Count Team Member

Carson City, NV · On-site

$14 - $17.50/hr

Count currency and coin collected from slot machines, table games and poker room by using currency counters, coin counters and wrappers, or manual count by following procedures outlined in MICS in ...

Ability to use a PC with keyboard and bar code scanner, cash processor, coin sorter/coin counter, calculator, copier, scanner, fax, telephone, printer, and other items as needed. * Able to lift up to ...

Cash Vault Teller

Shrewsbury, MA · On-site

$16.25 - $20.50/hr

Ability to use a PC with keyboard and bar code scanner, cash processor, coin sorter/coin counter, calculator, copier, scanner, fax, telephone, printer, and other items as needed. * Able to lift up to ...

Cash Vault Teller

Shrewsbury, MA · On-site

$18.75/hr

Ability to use a PC with keyboard and bar code scanner, cash processor, coin sorter/coin counter, calculator, copier, scanner, fax, telephone, printer, and other items as needed. * Able to lift up to ...

Cash Vault Teller

Lansing, MI · On-site

$18/hr

Ability to use a PC with keyboard and bar code scanner, cash processor, coin sorter/coin counter, calculator, copier, scanner, fax, telephone, printer, and other items as needed. * Able to lift up to ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Coin Counter information

See salary details

$10

$18

$25

How much do coin counter jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for coin counter in the United States is $18.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Coin Counter, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Coin Counter, you need strong attention to detail, basic math proficiency, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with coin counting machines, cash handling procedures, and sometimes security protocols is typically required. Reliability, integrity, and the ability to work efficiently under minimal supervision are important soft skills. These capabilities ensure accuracy, prevent loss, and maintain trust in environments where precise financial handling is crucial.

What are Coin Counters?

Coin counters are professionals or machines responsible for accurately counting, sorting, and sometimes wrapping coins. In workplaces like banks, casinos, or retail businesses, coin counters help streamline cash handling processes and ensure precise accounting. When performed by people, the job may also involve operating automated machines, verifying coin authenticity, and preparing deposits. The role requires attention to detail and basic math skills to prevent errors and discrepancies.

What are some common challenges faced by coin counters and how can they be addressed?

Coin counters often encounter challenges such as dealing with large volumes of mixed or damaged coins, repetitive tasks that can lead to fatigue, and the need for accuracy under time constraints. To address these, it's important to stay organized, take regular breaks to reduce strain, and use reliable counting and sorting machines. Team collaboration and clear communication with supervisors can also help resolve discrepancies efficiently and maintain workflow.

What is the difference between Coin Counter vs Cashier?

AspectCoin CounterCashier
CredentialsNo formal certification typically requiredHigh school diploma or equivalent often required
Work EnvironmentCoin counting stations, banks, retail storesRetail stores, supermarkets, banks
Job DutiesCounting and sorting coins, maintaining coin inventoryHandling transactions, giving change, processing payments
Industry UsageFinancial institutions, retailRetail, banking, hospitality

While both Coin Counters and Cashiers work in retail and financial environments, Coin Counters focus primarily on sorting and counting coins, often with minimal formal credentials. Cashiers handle a broader range of transactions and customer interactions, requiring more extensive customer service skills and certifications. Understanding these differences helps employers and job seekers find the right fit within the industry.

More about Coin Counter jobs
What cities are hiring for Coin Counter jobs? Cities with the most Coin Counter job openings:
What states have the most Coin Counter jobs? States with the most job openings for Coin Counter jobs include:
Infographic showing various Coin Counter job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 73% Full Time, and 27% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $37,882 per year, or $18.2 per hour.

$13.25 - $16/hr

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

The Cage Cashier is responsible for providing monetary services for casino guests, including, but not limited to: exchanging casino chips, coins and tickets for cash; processing advances drawn from credit and debit cards; cashing and depositing checks; establishing and processing transactions for patron deposit accounts; processing transactions for patron casino credit accounts; exchanging currency, foreign and domestic; and making change. The Cage Cashier is also responsible for providing monetary services for other casino departments and team members thereof. Additionally, the Cage Cashier is responsible for all duties of a Main Banker, General Cashier Banker, Chip Banker, and Marker Banker, as well as for maintaining and supporting various remote kiosks, which service casino guests and other casino departments. All duties are to be performed within the guidelines of the Seneca Gaming Corporation's policies and procedures, Internal Control Standards and objectives.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Maintains and reconciles all assigned casino assets during the course of a shift or gaming day.
2. Allots jackpots to slot attendants for payment to guests; distributes and collects slot attendant banks.
3. Distributes and collects cashier banks.
4. Orders monies through exchange slips.
5. Redeems chips, tickets, etc. for currency and coin.
6. Completes cash advances, cashes personal checks.
7. Processes and delivers exchanges to cashiers.
8. Uses coin sorters, wrappers and currency counters; counts down station/float/bank, puts coin away and verifies money received from vault/bank/drop.
9. Conforms to all rules and regulations of SGC CTR / SAR Compliance.
10. Issues counter checks (markers) to credit customers and/or issues funds represented by counter checks; accepts payments toward outstanding counter checks.
11. Accepts and distributes funds representing patron deposits, withdrawals, and wire transfers.
12. Maintains remote kiosks for redemptions, purchases, jackpots, etc. as necessary.
13. Prepares, verifies, and processes chip fills and credits.
14. Maintains counter check inventories and deposits; processes transactions affecting those inventories.
15. Maintains accountability for assigned keys and key inventories.
16. Provides any assistance as needed to immediate supervisor.
17. Remains thoroughly knowledgeable of all appropriate regulations.
18. Maintains the confidentiality of all gaming records.
19. Works closely with team members of gaming departments and casino cage departments.
20. Maintains a current understanding of all policies and guidelines regarding information security, including the Seneca Gaming Corporation Acceptable Use Policy. Understands and complies with all information security policies and procedures at all times.
21. Provides exceptional guest service to all guests and communicates in a pleasant, friendly and professional manner at all times. Maintains a professional work environment with peers, supervisors, managers, and all other team members.
22. Meets the attendance guidelines of the job and adheres to regulatory, departmental and company policies.
23. Completes all required SGC Training programs within specified guidelines from commencement of employment.
24. Attends all necessary meetings.
25. Duties, responsibilities, requirements and expectations pertaining to this job are subject to change as needed; other duties may be assigned. Hours are determined by a 24-hour schedule.

QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS:

Education/Experience:
1. Must be 18 years of age or older upon employment.
2. High school diploma or equivalent required.
3. One (1) year of previous cashier or money handling experience is required.
4. Previous customer service experience, and/or the ability to demonstrate high-level service, listening and resolution skills required.
5. Previous clerical/data entry experience is preferred.
6. Basic knowledge of start-up and close-down of cash registers is preferred.
7. Knowledge/operational skills of coin counter, coin wrapping machine and currency counters preferred.
8. Must be able to operate office equipment, including a 10-key adding machine, personal computer, telephone, and multi-function photocopier.
9. Effective math skills are required; applicants must be able to pass an SGC-administered math skills test.

Language Skills and Reasoning Ability:
1. Must possess excellent communication skills.
2. Ability to write routine correspondence and to speak effectively to the public, team members and guests.
3. Must have the ability to deal effectively and interact well with the guests and team members.
4. Must have the ability to resolve problems/conflicts in a diplomatic and tactful manner.

Physical Requirements and Work Environment:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a team member to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those a team member encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderately loud. When on the casino floor, the noise levels increase to loud. Must be able to work in an environment where smoking is permitted.
1. Must be able to stand, walk, and move through all areas of the casino.
2. Must be able to withstand working in a casino environment, which may include exposure to loud noises, bright and flashing lights, and cigarette/cigar smoke.
3. Continuously bend/stoop, squat, balance, kneel, lift and push/pull.
4. Continuously carry up to twenty-five (25) pounds, and lift up to fifty (50) pounds.
5. Occasionally climb heights and reach above shoulder level.
6. Occasionally push carts weighing up to one hundred (100) pounds.
7. Maintain physical stamina and proper mental attitude to work under pressure in a fast-paced, casino environment and effectively deal with guests, management, team members, and members of the business community in all situations.


Salary Starting Rate:$16.16

Compensation is negotiable based on experience and education.

Each position has varying minimum qualifications. In the absence of fully qualified candidates, some requirements may be waived.